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Old 03-03-2012, 04:00 AM   #15
Doncarlito

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It sounds like the tests are given to see who cheats the best??? Interesting isn't it? It must be known at all levels of decision making that 'cheating' is a part of the process (not 'has become' but perhaps was built into the system from the get-go?) and yet they continue to administer these tests and of course, students (and teachers and schools and school districts...) continue to 'prepare' for them. The danger here is not only in the outcome (as in who passes and who fails, and what that means for the next level of that student's education) but also... it leaves the door wide open to process those 'caught' cheating - selectively. Very immoral, wrong and dangerous indeed.

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